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    Axis AXIS Q6075

    PTZ Camera with 2.1MP (1920×1080) resolution, 60° field of view, and 0m IR night vision range. Features Super Low Light technology for superior night performance.

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    2.1MP
    Resolution
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    60°
    Horizontal FOV
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    150m
    Effective Range
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    0m
    IR Range

    SPECIFICATIONS · AXIS Q6075

    Specifications

    Resolution2.1MP (1920×1080)
    Focal Length4.25-170mm
    Horizontal FOV60°
    Effective Range150m
    IR Range0m
    TypePTZ Camera
    Low LightYes — Super Low Light

    About the Axis AXIS Q6075

    The Axis AXIS Q6075 is a pan-tilt-zoom platform giving operators the ability to follow targets, scan large areas on auto-tour, and zoom in for identification. At 1080p the camera produces detail dense enough to identify faces inside ~10 meters and read European license plates inside 8 meters under daylight conditions. There is no built-in IR illuminator on this model, so it depends entirely on ambient light. In dark environments, pair it with external IR floods or white-light illuminators. A standard 50–80° horizontal FOV mimics how a person sees a scene and works well for general-purpose monitoring of rooms, parking spaces, and perimeter walls without distortion. The Super Low Light sensor is the feature most installers care about for residential and parking-lot use — it preserves identification detail when older cameras lose all color and most contour.

    Best use cases for this camera

    Parking lot & open yard

    The 60° field of view spans roughly 173 meters at the camera's effective range — wide enough to monitor multiple parking rows from a single mounting point.

    Entrance, lobby & vestibule

    Low-light sensitivity preserves face detail even when interior lighting is dimmed for energy savings. Useful for capturing visitors as they enter and leave.

    Large area patrol & target tracking

    PTZ control enables operator-initiated tracking of suspicious activity, scheduled tours of preset positions overnight, and forensic zoom into recorded footage. Best paired with a wide-angle "overview" camera that triggers the PTZ via analytics.

    Strengths

    • Super Low Light sensor maintains color detail in near-darkness
    • PTZ control enables operator-driven tracking and pre-set tours
    • 150m effective range supports outdoor perimeter and parking-lot deployments

    Considerations

    • No built-in IR — requires external illumination for night use
    • PTZ cameras only see one direction at a time — pair with a fixed overview camera to avoid blind spots

    Coverage at Different Distances

    DistanceCoverage WidthCoverage AreaUse Case
    5m5.8m29Entrance, corridor
    10m11.5m115Room, retail aisle
    15m17.3m260Warehouse, parking row
    20m23.1m462Parking row, courtyard
    30m34.6m1039Parking lot, yard
    50m57.7m2887Perimeter, large area

    Field of View Visualization

    Camera150m60° FOVEffective rangeIR range (0m)

    Night Vision Performance

    Daytime

    Full 2.1MP (1920×1080) resolution at 60° field of view. Effective identification range up to 150m in good lighting conditions.

    Nighttime (IR)

    Built-in IR LEDs illuminate up to 0m in complete darkness. Super Low Light sensor captures color images in near-darkness (down to 0.001 lux).

    Installation tips for the AXIS Q6075

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    Mount above 4 m on a rigid pole or wall bracket — PTZ vibrations are amplified at low mounting heights and degrade image quality during pan operations.

    Coverage geometry & DORI distances

    At a 5-metre standoff the Axis AXIS Q6075 covers about 5.8 m of scene width; at 10 m that grows to 11.5 m, and at 20 m to 23.1 m. Translating those numbers through EN 62676-4 pixel-density thresholds, the camera can detect a person up to 67 m, observe up to 27 m, recognise up to 13 m, and produce identification-grade detail (the ≥250 px/m bar used by Polish and EU courts as evidentiary) up to 7 m. Effective range above the identify threshold relies on supplementary lighting or a longer-focal-length optic — the geometry above assumes the 4.25-170mm lens declared by the manufacturer.

    Detect
    67 m
    Observe
    27 m
    Recognise
    13 m
    Identify
    7 m

    Power & cabling

    The Axis AXIS Q6075 draws an estimated 30.0 W under typical load (with the IR illuminator engaged where applicable), placing it in the 802.3at (Class 4, ≤30 W) budget. A single switch port supplies enough power without an injector. Cabling: stick to Cat6 STP for runs up to 100 m end-to-end — beyond that, add an inline PoE extender or move to fibre with a media converter at the camera end. On outdoor runs, route through ø25 PVC or PE conduit to keep the cable shielded from UV and rodents.

    Privacy & legal (GDPR / RODO)

    Any camera operating in a publicly accessible area falls under GDPR (RODO in Poland) — Art. 13 obliges the data controller to post an information sign at every entry point with controller name, DPO contact, lawful basis (typically Art. 6(1)(f) legitimate interest for property protection), purpose, and retention period. The Axis AXIS Q6075's PTZ pan range can sweep into neighbouring properties or public roads; document allowed pan limits in the installation record and configure privacy masks (see Axis's web-UI under "Privacy Mask") for any window or doorway you cannot legally surveil.

    Installer time & cost (rough estimate)

    A typical EU installer quotes 5–6 h of labour per ptz camera of this class (approximately €225–€275 excluding hardware), broken down as bracket mounting, cable termination at both ends, on-site commissioning, and a brief operator handover. Allow extra time for high mounts (>4 m), exterior installations requiring scaffolding, or sites where cable routing demands wall penetrations or conduit work.

    Indicative EU 2024-2025 pricing — actual quotes vary by region, mounting height, and site conditions. Excludes hardware, transport, permits, and VAT.

    Frequently asked questions

    Is the Axis AXIS Q6075 suitable for outdoor installation?

    Axis PTZ models are generally designed for outdoor use with IP66 ingress rating and -30°C to +60°C operating range. Mount on a rigid pole at ≥ 4 m to dampen wind-driven vibration that would degrade the live image during pan operations.

    What PoE class powers the Axis AXIS Q6075?

    The camera draws roughly 30.0 W in steady-state operation, requiring a 802.3at (Class 4, ≤30 W) switch port. A single Cat6 STP cable carries both data and power up to 100 m — beyond that, add an inline extender or convert to fibre near the camera.

    How much storage does the Axis AXIS Q6075 consume per day?

    At 2.1MP (1920×1080) resolution, 15 fps H.265 continuous recording, the AXIS Q6075 produces approximately 8 GB per day — about 240 GB per month. Motion-only or event-triggered recording typically cuts that by 40–70 % depending on scene activity. Plan NVR HDD capacity for the longest retention period required by your privacy policy or insurance contract.

    Up to what distance can the Axis AXIS Q6075 identify a person?

    Per EN 62676-4:2025 pixel-density thresholds, this camera identifies (≥ 250 px/m on the target) up to about 7 m, recognises a person up to 13 m, observes general activity up to 27 m, and detects motion up to 67 m. Identification distance assumes daylight or full IR illumination on the target — at the limits of the IR cone the effective identify distance shrinks roughly 30 %.

    What network bandwidth does Axis AXIS Q6075 use?

    Typical ingest is 3 Mbps for the main stream (H.265, medium scene complexity, 15 fps) plus ~0.5 Mbps for a low-resolution sub-stream used by mobile clients. For a 16-camera installation of this class, plan a 50–100 Mbps NVR uplink and a dedicated VLAN for camera traffic.

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